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Edward S. Sherman

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

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Edward S. Sherman, 66, of Bechtelsville, husband of the late Teresa A. (Sagin) Sherman, passed away suddenly on Thursday July 28, 2022. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Edward and Theresa (Mattey) Sherman. Ed loved helping others. He volunteered at Helping Hands, Boyertown Area...

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I worked with Ed @ Helping Hands. He was a very nice person, always willing to assist, offer kinds words of advice, he always addressed someone as "Ms." or "Mr." I know he is truly missed, thank you Ed .

Dear Matt and Nick, I am so sorry to hear of your Dads passing. Uncle Ed was the one person whom my Dad, Dave, never spoke ill of. There was an unspoken brotherly respect there. My Dad was always a better man in your Dad´s presence, it was like he had a brotherly superpower. Although I was young, I knew Uncle Ed was a kind, generous, strong, and admirable man. I too, remember his unicycle rides and Taekwondo. It makes me smile to think about those things. There will now be a split...

I am so sorry to hear about Ed's passing. I enjoyed working with him as his insurance agent and I want to tell you what a gentleman he was. He always spoke of his grandkids and children fondly. I will pray for you all as you tread these waters, yet again. With all my heart, Susan

My deepest sympathies. Sherman always was funny and a great teacher. In my young career he was always supportive. He was always a person I could talk to who would give me the real deal.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Remembering ed at jim Murray's taekwondo. Rest in peace

Ed was an example for so many, showing by doing; not just saying. His life will be remembered.

We are all so very sad to hear about "Sherman" passing so suddenly. We have many fond memories of Ed and my husband Bob and funny stories of thier antics at the Jail and the many visits to Shady Maple together! My fondest memory is how Ed stood in the room with Bob, arms folded and quietly stood like he was the Honor Guard for his buddy . I recall this with tears now imagining these two friends in Heaven together. Rest in Peace Sherman, we Love you. Xo